Packaging materials 0600-S2-ChK-MO
Lecture:
1.Classification and characteristics of materials used for cosmetic packaging (plastic, paper, glass, metal, multi-component packaging, laminates).
2. Requirements for materials used for cosmetic packaging (legal acts).
3. Principles of selection of packaging material for packaging of cosmetic products, packaging design.
4. Properties of packaging materials (protective effect, barrier properties, mechanical resistance to aging and changing environmental conditions, chemical and photochemical resistance).
5. Forms and technologies for packaging and packaging (traditional, vacuum, aseptic, absorber, sterilization).
6. Methods of examination of physicochemical and functional properties of packaging.
7. Utilization of used packaging; degradable packaging.
8. Methods of packaging identification and provisions relating to cosmetic product information (labeling methods, information labels, symbols, bar codes, aesthetic and marketing functions).
9. Ecological and economic aspects of cosmetic packaging.
Lab:
The aim of the laboratory exercises is to study physico-chemical properties and mechanical polymers for cosmetic packaging. This comprehensive and complex analysis is a measure of the quality and suitability of a package for specific uses.
The tasks will cover the following topics:
1. Mechanical properties of tensile polymer films by Instron.
2. Determination of labeling and symbols of packaging.
3. Study of the properties of paper materials and plastics.
Term 2023/24Z:
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Term 2024/25Z:
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Term 2025/26Z:
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Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Expository teaching methods
Exploratory teaching methods
- laboratory
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Term 2025/26Z: | Term 2022/23Z: | Term 2023/24Z: | Term 2024/25Z: |
Assessment criteria
Lecture: Written examination
Laboratory: Assessment of the student during laboratory classes and reports.
Assessment criteria:
Lecture: written examination;
required threshold for sufficient rating - 50-60%, 61-65% - sufficient plus, 66-75% - good, 76-80% - good plus, 81-100% - very good.
Laboratory: credit on the basis of performed laboratory exercises and report: 5 exercises, continuous assessment of the student during the classes.
required threshold for sufficient rating - 50-60%, 61-65% - sufficient plus, 66-75% - good, 76-80% - good plus, 81-100% - very good.
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
1. W. Szlezyngier, Tworzywa sztuczne, t.1 -3, Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskiej, Rzeszów 1996;
2. B. Łączyński, Tworzywa wielkocząsteczkowe, WNT, Warszawa 1982;
3. PN-C-89258-I:1997: Tworzywa sztuczne. Folie opakowaniowe. Metody badań.;
4. PN –EN ISO 527 1-3: Tworzywa sztuczne. Ocena właściwości mechanicznych przy statycznym rozciąganiu;
5. PN -84/C-89100: Współczynnik przepuszczania światła i zamglenia;
6. PN –ISO 2528:2000: Przenikalność pary wodnej metodą wagową.
7. Wybrane artykuły z czasopisma „Opakowania”, wyd. Federacji Stowarzyszeń Naukowo-Technicznych NOT (FSNT NOT)
8. Opakowania żywności, red. B. Czerniawski i J. Michniewicz, Agro Food Technology, Czeladź, 1998.
9. http://bjutiprodzekt.blogspot.com/2013/08/oznaczenia-na-kosmetykach.html
Term 2023/24Z:
1. . W. Szlezyngier, Tworzywa sztuczne, t.1 -3, Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskiej, Rzeszów 1996; |
Term 2024/25Z:
1. . W. Szlezyngier, Tworzywa sztuczne, t.1 -3, Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskiej, Rzeszów 1996; |
Term 2025/26Z:
1. . W. Szlezyngier, Tworzywa sztuczne, t.1 -3, Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskiej, Rzeszów 1996; |
Additional information
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